How to make sure you don’t pay too much, or miss anything in South Lake Tahoe, or anywhere else for that matter.(LAKE TAHOE REAL ESTATE BLOG) One does not normally think of market control from a buyer’s perspective. Not in South Lake Tahoe, not anywhere really. The buyer does have ultimate control over a real estate market, though. There is no real estate market without them.
When a buyers does make the decision to purchase a home, two immediate concerns come into play. Both are fears, though a buyer may not consciously identify them as such.
Every home buyer has (1) a fear of paying too much, and (2) a fear of missing something.
These two issues can make the home shopping process more stressful, and often much longer than it need be. Properly, and comfortably, addressing these two concerns is where a buyer gains market control.
Gaining control, and thereby conquering home shopping anxiety, is rather simple. It’s a process though, not a difficult or painful one, but one that has only a few steps that must be taken.
Steps to Make Sure You Don’t Pay Too Much :
The following steps will give a buyer professional level market knowledge sufficient to recognize the difference between a house that is priced properly and one that is overpriced.
1. Get a real estate Agent you can Trust.
2. Get the agent to show you all of the numbers.
3. Get your agent to show you the key market trends, and explain their relevance:
Note: If you don’t already have a real estate agent you trust, please call or email us.
Remember that a properly priced home, particularly one in a buyers market, is the DEAL that all buyers are looking for.
Also remember that the offering strategy is vastly different for a right priced home compared to one that is over priced. There can be as much of a difference as 10% to 15%, and more in extreme cases.
A right priced home always gets an offer that’s much closer to the listing price than an overpriced home. Consider these differences below when it comes to considering an offering strategy:
Fact:
See a full study of these facts here.
Also be aware that some homes in the South Lake Tahoe market are so right priced that they are receiving either full price offers, or multiply offers, or both.
Though these are rather rare these days, they do happen, and the steps above coupled particularly with the counsel of your trusted agent will best help you recognize these opportunities
Steps to Make Sure You Don’t Miss Anything :
There are only a few very simple steps to make sure you never miss that house that’s perfect for you and your family, whether perfection is one of price or quality, or both.
1. Get a real estate Agent you can Trust.
2. Get the agent to pay attention to the market for you.
3. Sign up for automatic listing notification. (immediately alerts you the second anything new hits the market)
If you're not already on an automatic listing notifier to make sure you don’t miss anything in South Lake Tahoe:
on the CA side of the market, here.
on the NV side of the market, here.
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So many of the buyers think we want to just sell them something instead we are trying to help them make the best deal they can so they might use us again or refer their friend. Great advice.
Hi Gary, If I were a consumer for Lake Tahoe, I would know I struck gold for someone that really knew what was going on and how to navigate all one must when buying in a different location. This post is fantastic. I started a new group today, called the Internet Empowered Consumer and would be delighted if you would post this and anything else you want there. It is information for consumers and doesn't have to fit a narrow definition of the Localism group. Whatever is good for the consumers can go to the new group. I haven't made my announcement as yet and may not until tomorrow.